Opinion Release: The Clerk's Office typically releases opinions at 11 a.m. each Thursday. Court staff posts them to this website as soon as possible thereafter. There will be times when opinions may be released outside of this schedule, such as in emergencies. Scheduled and unscheduled opinion releases are announced via Twitter @flcourts.

In the Supreme Court, use of the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is mandatory for attorneys in good standing with The Florida Bar in compliance with Rule 2.525, Fla. R. Jud. Admin., and Administrative Order AOSC13-7.

The Court makes available many different forms of information about cases. The most common way to find information about a case is to review the case’s docket -- a list of briefs and other filings and rulings in that case.

About E-Filing Portal

The eFiling portal website provides eFiling and eRecording capability to users with a single statewide login. In the Supreme Court, use of the eFiling Portal became mandatory on April 1, 2013. Read the Order. You also can Pay Fees using the Portal.

Helpful Resources for Interested Parties

The Florida Bar: Go to Bar’s website at www.floridabar.org/e-filing and you will find a prominent resource button on the home page that links to a complete list of e-filing resources available, including a video about the benefits of electronic filing and an overview of the portal, document submission standards, and a manual on how to e-file.

Subscribe to receive Florida Supreme Court opinions.A message will be sent to your email account for the regular calendar releases each Thursday morning and for out-of-calendar releases issued in expedited cases. The message will include a link to the full text of the opinions on our website.